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What Are Your Options With Modern DIY Conservatories?

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

What exactly do we mean by modern DIY conservatories?  It is a very vague term, because what one person deems as being thoroughly modern the next person might think is fairly ordinary.  So a lot of it is in the eye of the person who views the finished product.

The vast majority of conservatory styles that are modern in nature are really much the same as traditional conservatories.  Victorian and Edwardian styles definitely hark back to other times, but the orangery and the P shaped conservatory are rather more obscure.  They could relate either to times gone by or modern times, depending on which way you look at it.

Quite often a modern DIY conservatory is one that has been constructed out of modern materials.  Instead of being made from hardwood it will be made from uPVC.  This simple difference is often what people mean by modern or traditional.

Some companies are striking out in a new direction and creating DIY conservatories that are very modern in design however.  These kinds of conservatories are very modern and stylish and very unlike the normal kinds of designs and shapes you are used to.

There has also been a move in the direction of glass rooms rather than standard designs.  The more glass that is used, the more you feel as if you are outside.  This is the look some designers are going for.

If you think of an orangery design, this appeals very well to the use of more glass.  Some of these have lots of glass included in them, while others make better use of higher walls to help create the illusion of another room rather than a conservatory.

Some of these designs have the walls going almost all the way up to the roof.  There are then some narrow windows running along the length of each elevation, with these and the roof letting in more light.

Skylights are also good for modern DIY conservatory designs.  They let heat out and fresh air in, and help to aerate and lighten a conservatory which relies on solid walls more than it would traditionally.

Finally you have to think about the use of bi-fold doors rather than traditional patio doors.  These allow you to open up virtually one whole wall to the garden, rather than simply opening up a set of double doors.  This compensates for having more walls than you would ordinarily, and it defines many of the modern conservatory designs you will see today.

It very much depends on your own personal tastes and indeed your budget as to whether you opt for this kind of DIY conservatory.  It might be just what you are looking for.

Cool Down DIY Conservatories With These Proven Techniques

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

There is nothing quite like having your own DIY  conservatory to use all year round.  But during the summer months it can be unbearably hot in there – and that means you won’t be able to use it at all.

So how can you solve this sticky problem and make your DIY conservatory usable all year round?

Firstly you need to think about the site and positioning of your conservatory.  If you have the choice of placing it at the rear or the side of your house, think about which option would give you the best placement with regard to the sun.

Next you need to make sure you use certain materials when you buy your conservatory.  For example the type of glass you choose can have a marked effect on how hot – or not – the room gets during the summer.  Modern glass types such as Celcius help to reduce the build up of heat that makes the room unbearable.

Think about the issue of cross flow ventilation as well.  It isn’t just a question of having openings in the windows.  If they are in the wrong place, i.e. all along the same wall, you won’t get the air flow you need to cool things down.

Instead you want vents on every wall possible, because this will cool the conservatory much more efficiently by allowing the air to circulate more effectively.

Roof vents are another good way to ventilate your DIY conservatory adequately.  We all know that heat rises, and in a conservatory it gets trapped near the roof and cannot escape.  This eventually starts to heat the air below it as well, which results in a warm conservatory.

If you install roof vents in the conservatory you will be able to allow that heat to escape.  What’s more you will find that as the hot air escapes, cooler air will come into the conservatory to replace it.  A similar effect can be seen with radiators, and it works equally well with conservatories as well.

Many people don’t think of any of these aspects though.  Instead the first thing they think of is an air conditioning unit.  But these can be very expensive to install and run, and if you have the doors open in the summer you will be effectively running them for nothing.  You won’t get any benefit from them at all unless the doors are closed.

So you can see that it is more than possible to cool down your new DIY conservatory if you think about it carefully before you choose your ideal one.  At this early stage you can install all the most effective ways of cooling it down, to ensure you enjoy it more and more as time goes on.

What Are The Advantages Of DIY Conservatories?

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

If you are considering building your own DIY conservatory rather than getting builders in to do it for you, there are plenty of benefits that might serve to sway your decision.

For starters they are great if you have a small budget.  You won’t have the expense of having to hire builders to do the job for you.  This can add up to a lot of man hours that need to be paid for by you.

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DIY Conservatories – Which Kits Are Best?

Friday, May 28th, 2010

This is a common question asked by many people who are considering opting for a DIY conservatory rather than having one installed for them.
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Are DIY Conservatories Bespoke Or Do They Come In Kit Form?

Monday, May 24th, 2010

If you really want the conservatory of your dreams, the best thing to consider is a DIY conservatory.  This puts you in control of what you want, and one of its main benefits is that it is a lot cheaper to buy as well.
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Are DIY Conservatories Better Than Supply And Fit Conservatories?

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Every week people are considering having a conservatory added onto their home.  And every week they wonder whether it’s better to get the builders in to do it for them, or whether they should opt for a DIY conservatory instead.

So what is the answer?
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Can You Install DIY Conservatories On Any House?

Sunday, May 16th, 2010

This is a common question that those in the industry are asked on a regular basis.  And the answer is a resounding yes.

But certain properties do benefit from a DIY conservatory more than others do, so let’s take a look at those here.
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What Kind Of Base Do DIY Conservatories Need?

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

The conservatory steel base is one of the most important parts of your DIY conservatory.  It needs to be stable and able to support the building itself, so you need to make sure you get it right.

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Keeping DIY Conservatories Toasty Warm In The Winter

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

Do you have an image of sitting in your new DIY conservatory and watching the snow flakes falling outside?

Many people love this idea of being indoors during inclement weather and yet being close to the outdoors as well.  But if you don’t adequately heat your DIY conservatory you won’t be able to do this.

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How To Keep DIY Conservatories Cool In Summer

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

Some conservatory owners will tell you that DIY conservatories are a nightmare to keep cool.  This might be the case if this aspect hasn’t been properly planned for, but there are ways to make sure this doesn’t happen to you.

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